

And I’d done a few other sessions, you know, various other artists, various pop bands, various orchestral sessions, classical sessions. I was just a new boy really - just learning from the ground up, learning from all the engineers there. You worked at such a young age on "Abbey Road." What were your experiences like with studio work leading up to that? Narration for seminars for the programming. It took an afternoon, the whole thing - seminars, narration in an afternoon. That was a great find, and he was so gracious and so nice about the whole thing, and he just sailed through it.

It’s probably mostly because of our music connection - we have a band and he has a band called The Boxmasters. Everybody that plays in a band almost by definition must have some interest in this.Īnd you were able to get Billy Bob Thornton to narrate. And we’re hoping to get interest from the audio recording schools and from universities, and really anybody who has any kind of interest in recording at home, or is in a band.
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It’s a professional job all the way around. There’s no expense left in terms of the layout, the graphics and the content. It’s a bunch of engineers, producers, artists describing their experiences, and it’s just designed to be kind of a recording encyclopedia on video.Īnd we’ve gone into a lot of effort. And when you see the program, you’ll see that it’s not just me. Parsons: Yeah, I think there’s a need to have people with the kind of experience that I’ve had, to get firsthand knowledge on video like this. Was there something that made you want to demystify the process for people? This is really an interesting thing for music fans, who probably still don’t know what exactly goes on in the studio. I wanted to also talk to you about “The Art And Science of Sound Recording” videos you’ve been doing. You know, we work hard to improve it and re-edit it, and co-produce it, and it came out really well.

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Parsons: Well, I just thought it was a live TV show, with a couple of follow-up broadcasts. It was for a TV show, so I guess you knew it was going to be released at some point.
